Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates visited the ancient Incan capital of Cuzco in Peru and is expected to attend a re-enactment of the historic Festival of the Sun.

Gates explored the lost Incan city of Machu Picchu Saturday and on Sunday he was to attend a re-enactment of Inti Raymi, or the sun festival, a colorful celebration of the winter solstice that is the most important Incan holiday, local media reported.

U.S. actress Cameron Diaz is also in Cuzco, the launching point for visits to Machu Picchu, which is Peru’s top tourist destination.

Microsoft worked with several universities to develop a Windows version in Quechua, the language of the Incas, which was launched in Peru last year.

An `Almighty’ box-office debutSteve Carell proved not nearly as all-powerful as Jim Carrey.

“Evan Almighty,” with Carell taking over for Carrey in a follow-up to the comedy smash “Bruce Almighty,” debuted a solid No. 1 with $32.1 million, though that was less than half the $68 million opening of its predecessor, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Released by Universal, “Evan Almighty” has Carell as a new congressman instructed by God (Morgan Freeman) to build an ark for a coming flood.

Carrey’s “Bruce Almighty” was an adult comedy, while the PG-rated “Evan Almighty” was aimed at a family crowd, which could give it longer shelf life, said Nikki Rocco, head of distribution at Universal.

“Family films have an incredible ability to just play and play,” Rocco said. “I’m very optimistic about it playing out over the course of the summer.”

“Evan Almighty” needs to hold up well in subsequent weeks to make good on its $175 million budget, an enormous sum for a comedy, resulting largely from costly visual effects.

If it can hold on in theaters then score well overseas, on television and in home video, “Evan Almighty” could earn its money back, said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Media By Numbers.

“Opening weekend no longer is the only barometer by which you can determine whether or not a film can turn a profit,” Dergarabedian said. “If it finds life in the foreign marketplace, on home video, all those revenue streams are really important. It just has to do well in the long term, then have life after its theatrical distribution.”

The Stephen King adaptation “1408,” a Weinstein Co. horror tale with John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson in the story of a man trapped in a hotel room with malevolent spirits, debuted in second place with $20.175 million.

Paramount Vantage’s “A Mighty Heart,” starring Angelina Jolie as the wife of kidnapped and slain journalist Daniel Pearl, had a so-so debut, coming in at No. 10 with $4 million.

Michael Moore’s health care documentary “Sicko” got a head-start on its nationwide debut Friday with an early opening at one New York City theater, where it took in $70,000 for the weekend.

“Sicko” also had sold-out sneak previews Saturday night at 43 other theaters around the country, where tickets were so in demand they were being scalped for as much as $40 each, said Harvey Weinstein, co-chairman of the Weinstein Co., which is releasing “Sicko” along with Lionsgate.

The early screenings were intended to get interest focused on the movie itself, rather than publicity over a U.S. Treasury Department investigation of Moore’s trip to Cuba for the film to get medical care for ailing Sept. 11 rescue workers.

When notified of the investigation in May, the filmmakers worried the government might try to seize the film or impede its release, Weinstein said.

“It’s trying to get people talking about the movie, rather than the idea of the government trying to shut down the movie,” Weinstein said. “It’s saying to the government, `Hey, this movie is out there being appreciated by people. Think twice before you try to confiscate or take any legal action.'”

Unlike most of today’s blood-soaked horror flicks, “1408” offered a mix of psychological chills and engaging characters, said Bob Weinstein, co-chairman of the Weinstein Co. and an executive producer on the film.

“The movies I grew up on were like `The Exorcist,’ `The Omen,’ `Poltergeist.’ Those were a combination of the supernatural and they kept the audience involved in the characters. That was the old-school, basic scary movie. This one is more in that vein,” Weinstein said.

The previous weekend’s No. 1 movie, the 20th Century Fox sequel “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,” finished just behind “1408” with $20.15 million, raising its 10-day total to $97.6 million.

Like last month’s “Spider-Man,” “Shrek” and “Pirates of the Caribbean” sequels that opened big then took huge drops in subsequent weekends, revenues for “Fantastic Four” fell a steep 65 percent in the movie’s second weekend.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers. Final figures will be released Monday.

1. “Evan Almighty,” $32.1 million.

2. “1408,” $20.175 million.

3. “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,” $20.15 million.

4. “Ocean’s Thirteen,” $11.3 million.

5. “Knocked Up,” $10.6 million.

6. “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” $7.2 million.

7. “Surf’s Up,” $6.7 million.

8. “Shrek the Third,” $5.8 million.

9. “Nancy Drew,” $4.5 million.

10. “A Mighty Heart,” $4 million.

Foxy Brown denies being robbedRapper Foxy Brown – who’s on probation for assault and facing a battery charge in a separate case – had another brush with violence over the weekend. But this time, she was the victim, police said.

Four people teamed up to rob the racy rapper of a Louis Vuitton bag, $500 in cash and credit cards around 5:30 a.m. Saturday in the East New York section of Brooklyn, police said.

Roshawn Anthony, 23, was arraigned Sunday on charges of robbery, assault and grand larceny, said Clinton Hughes, an attorney with Legal Aid who is representing Anthony.

“She denies these charges,” Hughes said.

Bail was set at $50,000 and her next court date was Thursday.

Brown’s lawyer, state Sen. John Sampson, did not immediately return telephone and e-mail messages early Sunday. But Brown told the New York Post that the robbery never happened, and that she hadn’t been at the location police gave, near a public housing complex.

“A lot of the time, people mistake me for someone else, or people always call in these false tips,” Brown told the newspaper outside her Brooklyn brownstone Saturday.

Police said the rapper, whose real name is Inga Marchand, had indeed been attacked.

Brown, 27, is known for her sexy outfits and steamy lyrics. Her albums include the platinum-selling “Ill Na Na” and “Chyna Doll.”

She pleaded guilty in August 2006 to misdemeanor assault charges stemming from a fight with salon workers over payment for a manicure in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood on Aug. 29, 2004. She was sentenced in October 2006 to three years’ probation.

Brown was charged with battery and resisting an officer with violence in Florida on Feb. 15, when police said she threw hair glue at a beauty shop employee when he asked her to leave because the shop was closing. That case is pending.

The Florida case also brought more legal trouble in New York for Brown. She pleaded guilty in March to a probation violation for leaving New York without permission.

Lennon’s sons are speaking againHalf brothers Julian and Sean Lennon have begun speaking to each other again.

Their reconciliation follows Julian’s eight-year feud with Sean and Sean’s mother, Yoko Ono, the widow of the men’s father, Beatle John Lennon, the New York Post reported in Sunday’s editions.

The rift stemmed from comments Julian made about Yoko Ono, he told the Post. Julian’s mother is John’s first wife, Cynthia.

“I thought it time to make big changes in my own life,” Julian, 44, told the Post in what the paper said was his first interview since 1999. “Part of that has been to get Sean back into my life, because I love him so much.”

After contacting Sean’s tour manager this year, Julian surprised his half brother backstage after a show in Prague. “We just hugged and held each other,” Julian recalled.

Julian joined Sean, 31, on the tour bus, sleeping on the floor and traveling through Croatia and Slovenia, he said.

Prince William, ex-girlfriend reunitePrince William and former girlfriend Kate Middleton have resumed their relationship, British newspapers reported Sunday.

The young couple, who announced in April they had split, attended a party at an army barracks together earlier this month, newspapers claimed.

William, 25, has also invited Middleton to attend a memorial concert to his late mother, Princess Diana, to be held at London’s Wembley Stadium next Sunday, the Mail on Sunday reported.

A spokeswoman for William’s Clarence House office declined to comment on the reports.

“We don’t discuss William’s private life, it’s a matter for him,” she said, on customary condition of anonymity, in line with policy.

Britain’s News of The World tabloid claimed the couple had been on a string of low key dates since their April split.

William, second in line to the British throne and a second lieutenant in the country’s army, celebrated his 25th birthday on Thursday and gained access to part of the inheritance left him by his mother.

50 Cent faces support fightThe $25,000 a month in child support and household expenses that rapper 50 Cent pays to the mother of his 10-year-old son is not enough, says the boy’s mother, Shaniqua Tompkins.

The rapper is “worth tens and tens of millions of dollars,” said her attorney, Raoul Felder.

The parents of young Marquise Jackson are wrangling over the issue in family court in this Long Island community, where 50 Cent arrived Friday in an armored SUV equipped with a satellite dish.

50 Cent no longer needs to worry about the choice he famously expressed on a 2004 album – “Get Rich or Die Tryin’.”

With his G-Unit record label, clothing line, ring tones and other enterprises, 50 Cent – whose real name is Curtis Jackson – reeled in an estimated $33 million in the past year, according to Forbes. He has sold more than 11 million albums and has a new album, “Curtis,” due out in September.

His lawyer, Brett Kimmel, called Tompkins “insatiable.”

“Her demands keep escalating,” he told the Daily News.

Closed-door hearings on the child-support case are scheduled to continue this coming week.

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